Blizzcon 2016 saw some big stories break from Blizzard’s top franchises, the Overwatch Sombra ARG was completed with her reveal, Hearthstone’s latest expansion was revealed and Diablo 3 had a new Diablo 1 remake mode confirmed.

This year’s BlizzCon celebration will also be remembered for the culmination of five esports championships, boasting a combined prize pool of $2,750,000.

Months after they set out on their competitive journeys in search of esports glory, competitors from all over the world traveled to the Anaheim Convention Center to do battle at BlizzCon.

You can find the full roster of winners below:

Overwatch World Cup won by South Korea: “With dominant performance after dominant performance, South Korea became the first winners of the Overwatch World Cup in front of a packed BlizzCon arena. Besting tournament heavyweights USA, Sweden, and Russia en route to the final, South Korea didn’t drop a single game.”

StarCraft II World Championship Series Global Finals won by Byun: “In the 2016 WCS Global Finals for StarCraft II, we saw Byun follow up his impressive GSL championship as a team-less free agent with an unforgettable WCS Global Championship run. With the most diverse cast of players in the tournament’s history competing at this year’s finals, every match was a must-watch.”

Hearthstone World Championship Won by Pavel: “For the first time in the history of the Hearthstone World Championship, two players from Europe squared off against one another in the Grand Finals at BlizzCon. In a tense series, Russia’s Pavel defeated his Ukrainian opponent DrHippi 4-2 to claim the title of 2016 Hearthstone World Champion.”

Heroes of the Storm Fall Championship won by Ballistix Gaming: “Ballistix Gaming from Korea took home the Fall Championship trophy after a grueling final series with Sweden’s Fnatic, who had just taken down the favorites, MVP Black, in the semifinals. Incredibly, Ballistix dropped only two battlegrounds over the course of the event. Read more.

World of Warcraft Arena World Championship won by Team Splyce: “In perhaps the most epic WoW Arena Grand Finals match to ever take place on the BlizzCon stage, the defending champions Splyce bested Method NA in a nerve-wrecking 7-game series, becoming the first team to ever win back-to-back titles.”